MIKROE-3742

Mikroe
932-MIKROE-3742
MIKROE-3742

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Acceleration Sensor Development Tools Accel 13 Click

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Mikroe
Kategorya ng Produkto: Mga Tool sa Pag-develop ng Acceleration Sensor
RoHS:  
Development Boards
Accelerometer Sensor
MIKROE-3742
3.3 V
Brand: Mikroe
Mga Dimensiyon: 42.9 mm x 25.4 mm x 0.7 mm
Uri ng Interface: GPIO, I2C, SPI
Maximum na Operating Temperature: + 85 C
Minimum na Operating Temperature: - 40 C
Uri ng Produkto: Acceleration Sensor Development Tools
Sensing Axis: 3-Axis
Dami ng Pack ng Pabrika: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
Timbang ng Unit: 23.375 g
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Sensor Click Boards

Mikroe Sensor Click Boards enable the addition of various sensors to applications and designs. Click boards™ are based around the mikroBUS™ interface standard and easily add incredible capabilities to systems. Mikroe Sensor Click Boards are ideal for any application that requires custom sensor capability. 

Accel 13 Click

Mikroe Accel 13 Click features the IIS2DLPC ultra-low power triaxial accelerometer sensor with embedded intelligence. This Mikroe click allows linear motion and gravitational force measurements in ranges of ±2 g, ±4 g, ±8, and ±16 g in three perpendicular axes. The sensor detects different events, including tap, double tap, step counting, activity recognition (walk, run, stand still), activity change (any acceleration pattern change), orientation, and more. The board has onboard data processing, directly offering acceleration data over the standard I2C or SPI interface.